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East Texas

Posted 12:02 am  Thursday, March 21, 2013


AgriLife clinic to talk cattle care
Staff Reports

Stan Bevers, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service agricultural economist, will speak at the Cattleman’s Cow/Calf Clinic, set for March 28 at the Henderson County Fair Park Complex, 3356 Texas Highway 31, Athens.

Registration will begin at 3 p.m. and cost will be $15. It will include a barbecue meal and 1.5 continuing education units for holders of Texas Department of Agriculture private pesticide applicator’s licenses, according to a news release from the Henderson County Beef Cattle Committee.

To register, contact the AgriLife Extension office for Henderson County at 903-675-6130.

A map to the fair complex can be found at www.hender soncountyfairpark.com/.

“Registration at the door is fine,” said Rick Hirsch, AgriLife Extension agriculture and natural resource agent of Henderson County. “We only ask they preregister so that we can have a head count for the meal. They can still wait and pay at the door if they preregister.”

The program will begin at 3:30 p.m. and wrap up by about 8 p.m., he said.

Other speakers and topics will include: “Cow-Calf Producers: An Integral Part of The Beef Production Chain,” by Surcy Peoples, customer service director at Cactus Feeders, Amarillo; “The Growing Importance of Water and Water Issues in East Texas,” by Blake Alldredge, AgriLife Extension wildlife and fisheries associate, College Station; “Cattle Working and Herd Health — What to Do and When,” by Dr. Jason Banta, AgriLife Extension beef cattle specialist, Overton; and “Options and Opportunities for Landowners,” by Julie Moore, the U.S. Department of Agriculture — Natural Resource Conservation Service, Athens.

In addition to the inside presentations, there will be livestock working demonstrations, cattle exhibits and a product-exhibit area, Hirsch said.

Local sponsors of the clinic include Holiday Inn Express, the Heritage Land Bank, First State Bank, AgriLand Farm Credit and AgriLife Extension.



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